Cisco D14659.03 - Manual

Cisco D14659.03

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Logging into the web interface
  • Page 8 – Failing to log into the web interface; Invalid passwords
  • Page 11 – ISDN to IP calls; IP to ISDN calls
  • Page 12 – Using the auto attendant; Using the Far End Camera Control
  • Page 14 – Dial plan configuration; Calling a PSTN telephone from an MCU
  • Page 15 – Displaying ISDN port utilization
  • Page 16 – Displaying the ISDN calls list; Disconnecting and deleting calls
  • Page 17 – Displaying detailed call information
  • Page 19 – Understanding the dial plan; Rules
  • Page 20 – Using rules; Rule ordering
  • Page 21 – Displaying and testing the dial plan; Displaying the rules list
  • Page 23 – Modifying the rules list; Testing the dial plan
  • Page 24 – Adding dial plan rules
  • Page 29 – Updating dial plan rules
  • Page 34 – Allocating bandwidth using rules for IP to ISDN calls
  • Page 35 – Allocating bandwidth using rules for ISDN to IP calls; Forwarding ISDN calls to an operator or a conference
  • Page 36 – Specifying voice-only IP to ISDN telephone calls
  • Page 37 – Setting up dial plan rules when using TCS-4
  • Page 39 – Dial plan examples in leased line mode; ISDN to IP dial plan (leased line mode)
  • Page 40 – IP to ISDN dial plan (leased line mode)
  • Page 41 – Dial plan syntax; Syntax for conditions (Called number matches)
  • Page 44 – Configuring the built-in gatekeeper; Configuring neighboring gatekeepers
  • Page 46 – Gatekeeper status; ID view
  • Page 47 – Registration view
  • Page 48 – Displaying the user list; Deleting users
  • Page 49 – Adding and updating users; Adding a user
  • Page 52 – Updating your user profile
  • Page 53 – Changing your password
  • Page 54 – Configuring network settings; IP configuration settings
  • Page 55 – IP status
  • Page 56 – Ethernet configuration; Ethernet status
  • Page 58 – Automatic IPv6 address preferences
  • Page 59 – DNS settings; Configuring DNS settings
  • Page 60 – Viewing DNS status
  • Page 61 – Configuring IP routes settings; Port preferences
  • Page 62 – IP routes configuration; Adding a new IP route
  • Page 63 – Viewing and deleting existing IP routes; Routes behavior with disabled ports; Current IP status
  • Page 64 – Configuring IP services
  • Page 66 – System information
  • Page 67 – Configured trap receivers; Access control
  • Page 68 – Configuring QoS settings; About QoS configuration settings
  • Page 69 – ToS configuration
  • Page 70 – Network connectivity testing
  • Page 71 – Configuring general ISDN settings; Basic settings
  • Page 73 – ISDN advanced settings
  • Page 75 – ISDN codec settings
  • Page 76 – ISDN multipoint settings
  • Page 77 – Configuring ISDN ports settings; Port settings
  • Page 80 – Configuring ISDN ports settings in leased line mode
  • Page 81 – Gatekeeper settings
  • Page 86 – Configuring encryption settings
  • Page 87 – Displaying and resetting system time; System time; NTP; Using NTP over NAT (Network Address Translation)
  • Page 88 – Advanced security mode
  • Page 89 – Hashing passwords
  • Page 90 – Password format; Expiring passwords
  • Page 91 – Upgrading the main ISDN Gateway software image
  • Page 92 – Enabling ISDN Gateway features
  • Page 95 – Displaying general status
  • Page 96 – Displaying ISDN status
  • Page 97 – Displaying hardware health status
  • Page 98 – Displaying security status
  • Page 99 – Working with the event logs; Event log; Event capture filter; Event display filter
  • Page 100 – Audit log; Call Detail Records
  • Page 106 – Syslog settings
  • Page 107 – Using syslog
  • Page 108 – Call Detail Record log controls; Call Detail Record log
  • Page 109 – Downloading and clearing the log
  • Page 110 – Further information about CDR time field
  • Page 111 – Configuring user interface settings
  • Page 112 – Configuring welcome messages for the Login and Home pages; Using default English voice prompts
  • Page 113 – Uploading a customization package; Viewing the available voice prompts
  • Page 114 – Uploading and downloading customized voice prompts
  • Page 115 – Downloading individual voice prompts; Deleting customized voice prompts
  • Page 116 – Voice prompt specification; Making the best possible recordings
  • Page 117 – Customization: More information; Precedence; The factory default file set; Localization files
  • Page 121 – Contact details and license information; TANDBERG
  • Page 122 – AVC VIDEO; NetBSD
  • Page 124 – Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software
  • Page 125 – The OpenSSL Project
  • Page 127 – Spirit Corporation; HMAC License
  • Page 128 – SHA1 License; Lua
  • Page 129 – Telenetworks; Regents of the University of California
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Cisco TelePresence

ISDN Gateway

Version 2.1

Online help (printable format)

D14659.03

March 2011

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Page 2 - Contents

Contents Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway 2.1 Online help (Printable format) 2 of 135 Contents Contents ................................................................................................................................... 2 Logging into the web interface ...................................

Page 7 - Logging into the web interface

Logging into the web interface Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway 2.1 Online help (Printable format) 7 of 135 Logging into the web interface The Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway (ISDN Gateway) web interface is used for administering the Cisco TelePresence ISDN GW 3241 and 3200 Series units and the ISDN ...

Page 8 - Failing to log into the web interface; Invalid passwords

Failing to log into the web interface Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway 2.1 Online help (Printable format) 8 of 135 Failing to log into the web interface When connecting to the Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway web interface, you must log in so that the ISDN Gateway can associate the session with your c...

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